Thanks Jochem,  but as mentioned in the post,  I did that.  its the multi
scope thing i was wondering about.

greg


On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Jochem de Waal <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi Greg,****
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> On your router you should configure a DHCP helper address (IP of your
> pfSense box) for DHCP relaying.****
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> Cheers,****
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> Jochem****
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> *Van:* greg whynott [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Verzonden:* maandag 29 augustus 2011 22:05
> *Aan:* **[email protected]**
> *Onderwerp:* [pfSense Support] DHCP scope,****
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> Hi,
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> Is it possible to have the pfSence fw provide DHCP services to a network
> which lives one hop beyond the pfsence's INSIDE directly connected network?
>   On the router i configured an ip-helper address,  i then went to configure
> the pfsecne's DHCP service but it is complaining about the network not
> matching that of the network which the INSIDE interface is within.    is
> there a way around that? (is it ok to edit files manually without breaking
> things)..
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> OUTSIDE==[pfS-FW]==[router]==[network requiring DHCP]
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> i've already brought up a DHCP server elsewhere,  but thought i'd ask about
> this anyway.   having scopes which don't match an interface connected to the
> DHCP server(pfsence) doesn't seem like an uncommon thing,   i just wanted to
> make sure i wasn't missing a config option somewhere,  and ask...
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> thanks!
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> greg
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